Mars24: Acknowledgements & References

Acknowledgments

We thank members of the
Mars Climate Orbiter and
Mars Exploration Rover
projects at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory for their encouragement over many
years on behalf of the development of our solar timing algorithms and Mars24
sunclock.

We thank members of the
Mars Phoenix project at NASA/JPL and the University of Arizona
and members of the
Mars Science Laboratory project at NASA/JPL and the Johns Hopkins University
with more recent updates to Mars24.

Sunclock Map Images

The "MOC_MOLA_NGS_Map" sample map imagery is derived from an image
created by Malin Space Science Systems by combining
Mars Global Surveyor (MGS),
Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) and
Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) data for a map to be used by the
National Geographic Society. The base image was obtained from the
MOLA Science website.

The color topography shade map image was created by the MGS MOLA team
and was also obtained from the
MOLA Science website.

The "VIS_MDIM_Map" sample map image used in the sunclock
was obtained from the
USGS Astrogeology Research Program
PDS Imaging Node and is a
combination of Viking project Visual Image Subsystem (VIS)
color imagery with Viking Mars Digital Image Model Version 1 (MDIM1) data.

Landing Site Panorama Images

The local panorama images at the recent lander sites are derived from
panorama images released by the lander projects.

The MER-A panorama uses
image PIA05199
in the NASA Planetary Photojournal,
and the MER-B panorama uses
image PIA05049.
These images are courtesy NASA/JPL/Cornell.

The Phoenix panorama combines two images,
the black and white
image PIA10733
released May 29, 2008, and color
image PIA11007
released July 31, 2008.
The Phoenix images are courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/Texas
A&M University.